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The American Geologist. 
December, 1905. 
Mineralogy etc., in 1893, W. S. 
Bayley, (rev.), xiv, 52; Progress 
in 1895; W. II. Hobbs, (rev.), 
xviii, 50; Contributions, John 
Eyerman, xxxiv, 43. 
Mineralogy text-book, E. S. Dana, 
(rev.), xxii, 328 ; Manual of deter- 
minative, Brush and Penfield, 
(rev.), xxii, 328. 
Mining bureau, Manila, (p.s.n.), 
xxxiv, 68. 
Mining industry of Colorado, S. F. 
Emmons, (rev.), i, 194. 
Mining engineers. Australian insti- 
tute (p.s.n.), xii, 65. 
Mining royalties, their practical op- 
eration and effect, C. A. James, 
(rev.), xiv, 252. 
Mining in China, (p.s.n.), xxxii, 
333. 
Mininci Statistics. United States. 
D. T. Day, (p.s.n.), i, 336. 
Minnesota, Upper beaches and 
deltas of lake Agassiz, Upham, 
Oev.). i, 64; Black slates of the 
Animikie and the Ogishke con- 
glomerate the equivalent of the 
'original Huronian," .N. H. Win- 
chell i, 2. Unconformities of the 
Animikie, A. Winchell, 1, 14; 
Additions to the minerals of 
Minnesota. H. V. Winchell, i, 
132; David Thompson in northern 
Minnesota in 1798. J. B. Tyrrell. 
(rev.), i, 256; Fort Pierre and, 
Fox Hills, groups in western, (p. 
s.n.), i, 337; Duluth gabbros, 
derrick, et al. i, 312; Acad. Nat. 
Sri. (p.s.n. 1, ii, 365; Diabasic 
schists containing the jaspilyte, 
H. V. Winchell. iii, 18; Conglom- 
erates in Gneissic terranes, A. 
Winchell. iii, 153; Ditto, C. H. 
Hitchcock, iii, 253; Ditto, A. 
Winchell. iii, 256; Natural science 
at the University, N. H. Win- 
chell iii, 165; Foliation and sedi- 
mentation, A. C. l.awson, Iii, 
169. 271!; Sponges of the Lower 
Silurian. E. O. Ulrica, iii, 233; 
Stillwater deep well. A. D. 
Meeds, (n.s.n.), iii, 342: Lingu- 
lasma and new. species of Ling- 
i'Ia and Trematis, E. O. Ulrich. 
iii, 377; Ditto, iv, 21; Archean of 
the region northwest of lake 
Superior, A. C. Lawson. (rev.), 
iv, 59; Gas-well at Albert Lea, 
(p.s.n.), iv, 126; Chemical orisrin 
of the iron ores of the Keewatin, 
N. H. Winchell and H. V. Win- 
c^ll, .iv, 291; Ditto. C. R. Van 
Hlse. iv, 3.82; Ditto, N. H. & H. 
V. Winchell. iv, 383; Artesian 
water from the Archean, (p.s.n.), 
iv, 392; Acad. Nat. Sciences, 
(p.s.n.), iv, 320; Seventeenth re- 
port of the Geological Survey, 
(rev.), v, 58; Some results of 
Archean studies. A. Winchell. 
(abs.). v, 121; Gas exploration at 
Freeborn, (n.s.n.). v, 128; An 
abandoned gorge of the Mississ- 
ippi river at Minnehaha falls, U. 
S. C'-ant. vi, 1; Taconic iron ores 
e f Minnesota and western New 
Foundland, N. H. and H. V. 
Winchell. vi, 2i;:i; History of lake 
Agassiz, vii. 188, 197, 222; 
Movement oi ice in Minnesota 
lakes. E. 11. Atwood, vii, 252. 
Appropriation by the Legislature, 
(p.s.n.). vii, 334; Iron ores of 
Minnesota, X. 11. and H. V. 
Winchell, (rev.), vii, 370; Area 
end duration of lake Agassiz, 
Warren Upham, viii, 127; Source 
of the Mississippi river. J. V. 
Brower, viii, 291 ; Southeastern. C. 
W. Hall, (abs.), ix, 216; New 
Brachiopoda of the Trenton and 
Hudson groups, Winchell and 
Schnehert. ix, 2S4; Kawishiwin 
agglomerate at Ely. N. H. Win- 
ched, ix, 359; The claims of 
Willard Glazier, Report of a 
committee of the Historical Soci- 
ety, ix, 411; Stratigraphic posi- 
tion of the Ogishkeconglomer- 
ate, U. S. Grant, x, 4; An inter- 
glacial ohrometer. N. H. Win- 
chell, x, 69, 302: Nineteenth an- 
nual report of the Geological sur- 
vev. N. H. "Winchell, Crev.), x, 
124; Some problems of the Mesa- 
bo iron ore. N. H. Winchell. x, 
169; Paleozoic formations of 
southeastern. Hall and Sardeson, 
(rev.), x, 182; Twentieth Geolog- 
ical report. N. H. Winchell, 
Crev.). xi, 354: (p.s.n.'). xi. 364; 
The Mesabi iron range. H. V. 
Winchell. (rev. - ), xi, 355: Ves- 
tiges of early man. W. H. 
Holmes.- xl, 219; Coastal topog- 
rinbv of the north side of lake 
Superior, A. C. Lawson. (rev.), 
v i, 356; Augite soda-granite, U. 
S. Grant, xi, 383; Anorthosytes 
of Lake Superior, A. C. Lawson, 
(rev.), .xii, 59; Norian of the 
northwest. N. H. Winchell, 
(rev.), xii, 60; Crptaeeous in 
r>n>-the-n. H. V. Winchell. xii, 
220; Cretaceous fossil plans. L. 
T.csnuereux. (rev.), xii, 330; 
Snonges. graptolites and corals, 
Winei-wii Mid Schuehert, (rev.). 
xii, 331; Microscopical fauna of the 
rvetoeeous. Woodward and 
Thomas, (rev.), xii. 330; Tower 
^'in-'.'-M, Brvoza, E. O. Ulrich, 
xii, 331; Tower Silurian Braohi- 
"""li. WneW']] and Schnehert, 
(rev.), xii, 332; False bedding in 
<-t,-t*ifi, ,i clrift. J. E. Spurr, xiii, 
43; Archean of Lake Superior, W. 
H. C. Smith. (rev.), .xiii, 64: 
Academv of natural sciences, (p. 
s.n.). xiii, 75: Multiple diabase 
dyke, A. C. Lawson, xiii, 293; 
Early man. Warren Upham. xiii, 
363; Geological survey. 1S92; N. 
H. Winchell, (rev.), xiii, 425: 
Keweenawan of Lake Superior, 
U. S. Grant, xiii, -137: Iron ores 
of the Mesabi. J. E. Spurr, xiii, 
335; W. H. Scofield. (obit.), xiii. 
440; Topographical survey, (p.s. 
ii.). xiv, 66; Tertiary and Quat- 
ernary base. leveling. Warren 
Upham. (abs.)., xiv. 199: Age of 
the Galena. N. H. Winchell, 
